myth
When the audience knows something that a character on stage doesn't know, it is called dramatic irony.
A cynic is one who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. Maybe, but Wilde died at only 46. At 56 I'd say a cynic is just a skeptic who's hit middle age.
Practically nothing. We know when he was baptised. We know something about his father. We know from the books he had read and from his handwriting that he attended grammar school, and since there is only one of those in Stratford, that part is easy to figure out. The rest is just guessing.
Popo! Popo! What does it mean? Why I don't know. What is popo? no one knows. Except popo.
No one knows who made ballet. All people know are tales about who created ballet. All that most people know is that it was invented a long time ago.
The answer is "a riddle" When you don't know the answer it is something, but once you know the answer it is nothing.
A Riddle
a secret
The answer is "a riddle" When you don't know the answer it is something, but once you know the answer it is nothing.
Everything
A Riddle
no one asks questions like that so it does not matter.
no one knows or nothing
Well if nobody knows it, then how are they supposed to know it and write it?
I think angels eat nothing know one knows what they eat so lets just keep as a mystery's knows what they could eat and I will like to know who knows the answer.
One who knows one thing that he/she knows nothing.
The phrase "I know nuts" is an informal expression that means someone knows very little or almost nothing about a particular topic or subject. The term "nuts" in this context refers to something small and insignificant, implying a lack of knowledge or expertise. It is often used humorously to acknowledge one's lack of understanding or familiarity with a subject.